PAGE 6, THE HERALD, Monday, September 19, 1977 B.C. 20, Edmonton 18 Last-second field goal wins for Lions EDMONTON (CP)- A 31 yard field goal by Louie Passaglia after time had run out gave first place B.C. Lions a 20-18 victory over the Edmonton Eskimos in a defensive-oriented Western Football Conference game Saturday night. . The winning field goal came following a rough play penalty and a pass in- terference call against the in the final minutes and left most of the crowd of 25,858 incenced against the of- ficials, The field goal was set up by Leon Bright’s 37 yard punt return, marked by that left the Lions at Ed- monton’s 44 yardline. Mike Strickland took a short pass di from Jerry Tagge two plays later to move Passaglia within range. Strickland seored both touch downs following glaring Edmonton errors. Passaglia converted both touchdowns and had a 37 yard field goal in the second quarter. Dave Cutler led the Eskimos with 11 points on three field goals, a 36 yard single and a convert, dim Germiny took a nine- nine-yard pass from star- ting quarterback Tom Wilkinson and punter Hank Llesic boomed a 73 yard single. Wilkinson's first pass was intercepted by linebacker Paul Giroday and the next play Strickland swept seven yards for a touchdown. Tackle Don Winderly and linebacker Charles An- thony, and Edmonton cast- off during training camp, battered Wilkinson in the second quarter for an early fumble recovered by Wilkinson at Edmonton's second yard line leading to Strickland’s second touch- own. Edmonton defensive team played superbly after that, giving up only Passaglia’s two field goats, but Wilkinson left the game after a second costly error and replacement Bruce Lemmerman couldn't generate a touchdown. An interception by Dale Patter was followed by the only sustained. Edmonton drive and Germiny scored to fr ports / Pakistan gets squ cap a 48 yard march in six plays as the gun sounded to end the first half. Cutler settled for a single on a wide field goal attempt in the first quarter followed shortly after Ilesic’s massive punt for the second point. Two long kick returns by Latry Highbaugh gave Cutier easy field goals from 26 and 29 yards tb move the Eskimos within two points. Cutler put Edmonton ahead with about three minutes left after Germiny’s hard running and Lemmerman’s short passes sparked a march of 69 yards. Cutler chipped the ball through the uprights from the 21 yard ne. Tagge had difficulty moving the ball and Ed- monton appeared in control until Bright turned the game around with his long punt return. Strickland made a clever play by diving to the ground while surrounded by several tacklers to leave three seconds on the clock- enough time for Passaglia’s win- ning field goal. Tagge completed 10 of 23 passes for 106 yards but had two intercepted. Lemmerman hit nine of 19 for 100 yards after Wilkinson hit only three of eight for 23. Germiny was the only productive rusher for either team with 17 carries for 89 yards. ash champ over New Zealand OTTAWA (CP)- Pakistan emerged Sunday as the new world team squash champion, edging highly- regarded New Zealand and upstart Egypt. All three finished the week-long round-robin with &J' won-lost records, but Pakistan registered 18 in- dividual match victories and 56 individual game wins while New Zealand had 15 and 52 and Egypt 14 and 47. Pakistan and New Zealand came into the competition as the strong favorites but Egypt, which has only 200 registered Interception helps Calgary Stampeders, with the worst record in the Canadian Football League, scored 13 points in the first quarter and went on to upset the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 16 to 10 in Western Football Conference action Saturday night. The win was the Stam- peders' second in ten games. Calgary place kicker Cyril McFall booted two field goals 23 and 27 yards in the first quarter and managed a 47 yarder in the fourth to go with a. convert for a 10 point evening. The other Stampeders’ points came when Ray Odumpf ran back a pass interception 49 yards for a first quarter touchdown. Winnipeg’s eight points came from Bernie Ruoffon's field goals of 94 and 46 yards plus two singles. The other two Blue Bombers points came with seven seconds left when Calgary quar- terback John Hufnagel was forced out of bounds for a safety in his own zone. Aussie wins both MOSPORT, Ont. (CP)- Greg Hansford of Australia won both heats of Sunday's 200 kilometre Molson Formula 750 Motorcycle Grand Prix of Canada, defeating Yvon Duhamel of Ville La Salle, Que., and world champion Steve Baker of Bellingham, Wash. Hansford won the first heat with a time of 48 minutes, 13.17 seconds, then took the second in 44:17.95. Duhamel, seven time Canadian champion, finished second over all in the next to last event in the il race Formula 75) series, while Baker wound up third. Duhamel, on a Kawasaki, finished third in the first heats race which, with his second in the second heat, put him in the runner up position to Baker, former Canadian champion who clinched the world title in Europe. The final race in the even tis scheduled next month in Hockenheim, West Ger- many. Baker, who has 131 championship points to 55 for Christian Sarron of France, wound up second in the first 100 kilometre heat which was run in the rain. He placed third in the second heat. Duhamel] had a time of 49:38.26 in the first heat and 44:18.72 in the second. squash players in the whole country, was not expected to do nearly as well as it did. Defending champion Great Britain’ sagged to fourth with a 4-3 record based on. 14 individual match wins and .42 in- § dividual game victories . while Australia was fifth at 3-4 with nine Individual match and 35 individual game.wins and Sweden was 2-5 with eight. and 31 in- dividual victories. Canada finsihed witha 1-6 § team record, individual players winning five mat- ches and 24 games while the U.S. trailed the field without - a team victory and withonly — one individual match and four individual game wins to . its credit. Parsons wins 500 DOVER, Del. Benny Parsons managed to overcome a fast-closing David Pearson and outlasted the rest of the field Sunday to win the Delaware 500 Grand National stock car race at Dover Downs International Speedway. Parsons, driving a Chevrolet, won the 500 mile National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing event by 23.3 seconds and had an average speed of 11 730 miles an hour. He began the race from the seventh spot on the 40 car starting grid. 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